In the history of the Great Zhou Dynasty, which lasted over a thousand years, there were wise rulers and also foolish ones.
Qin Yi never considered himself a wise ruler, nor did he think of himself as a foolish one!
He always told Su Pan'er that he belonged to the doctrine of moderation: "My roots are simply too shallow! Although in my youth I possessed the ability to remember everything I read, I ultimately read too little, and even though I later took to the battlefield and won the kingdom of Great Zhou, I still lacked a certain maturity. I do not seek to have accomplished great deeds, but rather to be free of grave errors. My wholehearted wish is to cultivate a good emperor for our Great Zhou. When I go underground, I will have no shame in accepting the trust placed in me by my ancestors!"
He focused his attention on Ah Mann.